Aye, it is indeed the birth of a new era, for I finally hauled my arse and got that router put together…. ish. Got a phone call off Helen saying she needed a pooter to do her Uni work and asked if she could borrow my laptop. After giving her the sad news that it was comatosed, I offered to salvage the hard drive and put it in the machine which was to be the router.

I stayed up all night to sort that out! I haven’t slept in more than 36 hours, but I finally prevailed… ish. (more…)

I’ve decided to get shot of Winamp 3 on the main pooter here and put v2.81 back on. I’m just more accustomed to this version, and plus it allows me to have the script in the top-left corner showing what I’m currently listening to. I’d like to improve it so that it’ll say that I ain’t got Winamp on or something…

Whey-hey! I finally completed it the other day! There was quite a twist in the plot at the end that I wasn’t expecting. I won’t give anything away… or maybe I already did by saying all of that. Oh well, no harm, no foul!

After many hours of fiddling with setting in Mandrake Linux, logging on/off root, untar-ing soo many files and drinking many a cup-o-coffee, I’ve finally got BToolkit working on the Linux machine downstairs.

Jesus christ! Talk about busy! Uni’s been taking up all of my spare time, basically, so I ain’t really had the time to add an entry onto here. I really should…

Andy Irvine is a web developer residing in the heart of High Peak, Derbyshire. He has over a decade of experience with various web technologies, specialising in OOPHP5, HTML5 and CSS3. He has created dozens of websites, and has worked with many Content Management Systems. In his spare time, he researches web technologies but he also enjoys playing guitar, photography, and cooking.